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Usage and Safety Training for Forklifts

Usage and Safety Training for Forklifts
Extremely heavy pieces of equipment are referred to as forklifts. An average stand-up forklift weighs anywhere from 7000 to 9000 pounds. The sit-down forklifts weigh much more than that. The extremely heavy weight of forklifts has made OSHA come up with safety standards in terms of forklifts. This has been done with a view of keeping everybody working on and around forklifts safe and secure.

Anybody driving a forklift should consider safety as their number one priority. The workers working with these equipments should be careful about where they place their hands and feet. All pinch points should be avoided. Similarly, they should not ride with their hands and feet dangling out of the forklift. All those who work with forklifts should be trained in the safety and usage of these equipments. Also all the supervisors in the warehouse should be affluent with forklift safety and the regulations for forklift training as laid down by OSHA.

The workers employed as forklift operators should submit their licenses for renewal after every three years. This will help them stay updated with the OSHA safety regulations for forklift training. OSHA training can be made available in any warehouse company. Also, nowadays, there are many online courses that can be taken up by employees. These can be taken as per the trainees’ convenience.

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